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Working with a Header Control

Note

The Microsoft Foundation Classes (MFC) library continues to be supported. However, we're no longer adding features or updating the documentation.

The easy way to use a header control (CHeaderCtrl) is in conjunction with a list control; see Using CListCtrl later in this topic family. You can also use a header control by itself. MFC calls InitCommonControls for you. The key tasks are as follows:

If the header control object is embedded in a parent view or dialog class, the control is destroyed when the parent is destroyed.

See also

Using CHeaderCtrl
Controls